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10 Ways Gov. Nathan Deal Got His “Shady” Nicknames

Dirty Deal. Raw Deal. Bad Deal.  Whatever your favorite nickname for Georgia’s governor is, it likely has something to do with his corruption and lack of ethics.  Here are 10 ways Gov. Nathan Deal earned his negative nicknames:   1. Gov. ‘Shady’ Deal sold his junkyard for $4 million to Copart, a company that owes Georgia $74 million in back taxes.   2. And Deal still pockets $10,000 in rent every month from Copart while refusing to

Battleground 2014

Georgia voters are finished with career politicians. The July 22nd primary runoff elections signaled that Georgians are fed up with government that only works for corporate interests and the wealthy elite. It’s clear we want new blood in public office. Republican voters sent career politician Jack Kingston packing, in favor of multi-millionaire David Perdue. Perdue is a former CEO of massive corporations. But he’s proven that he’s no leader. While serving as the head of Dollar General,

Why did Gov. Deal’s campaign hijack this press conference?

Gov. Nathan Deal continues to hide behind his lawyers when it comes to any questions about his auto salvage business and the company — his $20,000 per month tenant — that owes the state $74 million in back taxes. In an event that is too strange for words, Gov. Deal sent his personal attorney and other campaign staffers to disrupt a press conference being held by one of two Republican primary challengers. Even WSB-TV’s Justin